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Wednesday, 6 January 2010
AC/DC - Rock N Roll Damnation
Topic: Rare Footage
AC/DC performing "Rock N Roll Damnation" in Germany for "Rock Pop" June 1978.


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Tuesday, 5 January 2010
TLR! Now Offering Instrument & Gear Reviews
Topic: TLR! Announcements

 

All "Big Name" companies and manufacturers welcome, as well as independent custom shops and manufacturers.
All instruments welcome, all types (electric, acoustic, classical, etc.) welcome, if one of our staff doesn't play it we'll find someone in our list of contacts that does!
Please include technical specifications with instruments/equipment along with company/manufacturer information.



Note: The above address is for instruments and sound equipment reviews only, albums/EPs/demos are still to be sent to:
Tastes Like Rock! Music Magazine
PO Box 566
Shawnee-on-Delaware PA 18356

 

 


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Saturday, 2 January 2010
Def Leppard - Rock Brigade
Topic: Rare Footage
Rare 1979 Pro-Shot Video Rock Brigade Early Def Leppard


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Friday, 25 December 2009
Lemmy Covering "Run Run Rudolph"
Topic: Music Videos
Felt the need to share this one



Happy Holidays everyone!!!

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Thursday, 24 December 2009
Merry Christmas!
Topic: Music Videos
Here's some cheer for ya!

The Vandals - Oi To The World! Live



Twisted Sister - Silver Bells Live



Billy Idol - Jingle Bell Rock



The Ramones - Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight)

Posted by tasteslikerock at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 11 December 2009 10:05 AM EST
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Friday, 11 December 2009
Happy Chanukah!
Topic: Live Footage
Adam Sandler - Chanukah Song (Original Version) Live

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Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze Live at Woodstock
Topic: Live Footage

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Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Euro Version)
Topic: Music Videos

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Saturday, 28 November 2009
Kirk Hammett of Metallica
Topic: Quotes
"Guitar players in the Nineties seem to be reacting against the technique-oriented Eighties."

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Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Sham 69
Topic: Factoid
Sham 69 often incited their audiences to violence, deliberately, with their anthemic rallying cries and rabble-rousing live performances.

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Monday, 23 November 2009
The Jam - Start
Topic: Rare Footage

The Jam on 'Fridays live' on ABC tv 11th july 1980...'Private Hell' was their second song that they did that evening.

 


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Updated: Friday, 13 November 2009 11:59 PM EST
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Saturday, 21 November 2009
Patti Smith
Topic: Quotes
"Dylan, he really hammered it into me that my improvisation was a gift that I had to nourish and hold sacred, and that's how he inspired me and how he pushed me."

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Friday, 20 November 2009
Joan Jett Interview from 1980
Topic: Rare Footage

Classic 1980 interview with Joan Jett BEFORE "I Love Rock-n-Roll" Young Joan looks is candid in this rare interview

 


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Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Roger Waters of Pink Floyd
Topic: Quotes
"For Us the most important thing is to be visual... We get very upset if people get bored when we're only half way through smashing the second set."

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Sunday, 15 November 2009
The Beatles - Please Please Me
Topic: Factoid
The Beatles' debut album Please Please Me (1963) was recorded in one day, and topped the UK chart for 30 weeks.

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Friday, 13 November 2009
Tastes Like Rock! Street Team... Yea or Nay?
Topic: Opinion Poll
Too soon? (Even though we are heading for our second anniversary in March 2010). Not worth the effort? Nobody gives a damn? It's up to you friends, Yes or No?

Yes this is a paltry attempt to become more interactive with our readers and friends, but all the same share your opinions with us and help us decide if a TLR! Street Team is worth putting together for the New Year.


Keep Rockin'
Mike Meade
Owner/Editor/Writer

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Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Bank Loan
Topic: Rock 'n' Roll Jokes

A frog approaches the bank teller, Patricia
Whack, and tells her he wants a $30,000
loan. He says his name is Kermit Jagger, his
dad is Mick Jagger and his dad knows the
bank manager.

The frog shows his collateral, a bright
pink porcelain elephant that's about an
inch tall and perfectly formed.

Patty finds the bank manager and says,
"There's a frog named Kermit Jagger out
there who claims to know you. He wants
to borrow $30,000 and use this as
collateral. What in the world is it?"



(Get ready now.)

 

 

The bank manager sings,
"It's a knickknack, Patty Whack. Give
the frog a loan. His old man's a
Rolling Stone!"


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Tuesday, 10 November 2009
The Ramones - Listen To My Heart @ Max's Kansas City 8/10/76
Topic: Rare Footage

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Updated: Tuesday, 3 November 2009 10:52 PM EST
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Saturday, 7 November 2009
Albert Collins on Jimi Hendrix
Topic: Quotes
"He played his own shit, he didn't play nobody else's stuff like they do now. Jimi was original."

Posted by tasteslikerock at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 3 November 2009 10:51 PM EST
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Thursday, 5 November 2009
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - "Electric Ladyland"
Now Playing: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - "Electric Ladyland"
Topic: Liner Notes

Voodoo Chile: In the April 4 issue of Rolling Stone Jim Miller called Axis "the finest Voodoo album that any rock group has produced." It was around the time of Miller's review that Jimi transformed Catfish Blues into Voodoo Chile. Noel remembers. "I came in the studio and there's like 30 people in the booth when we're trying to work, and I said, 'Can I sit down? I'm just the bass player.' You couldn't even move, it was a party, not a session. On May 2 I took it out on Jimi, letting him know what I thought of the scene. I told him to get all the people out. He just said, 'Relax man.' I had a big go at him and I walked out in front of all those people (laughs)."
"Out in the corridor were all these musicians waiting to be given a chance to play," recalls Steve Winwood. "Jimi came out and said, 'Hi, come in.'"
"We just walked in and hung out," said Jack Casady, "I had no idea that I would end up on record. I heard that there was a little problem with Noel, things were a little cold... Noel was sitting in an adjacent vocal booth with a few other friends on the floor, hanging out. There was a hammond B3 organ. I had my Guild Starfire bass. Jimi suggested we play a blues."
"There were no chord sheets, no nothing." said Winwood, "He just started playing. It was a one-take job, with him singing and playing at the same time."
"I watched him work," said Larry Coryell, "he was working on vocal and guitar overdubs for House Burning Down, and that same night he also jammed with Traffic's Steve Winwood, with Steve at the organ. The result was that long blues thing called Voodoo Chile.
The stream of energy just went back and forth between them. I wanted to get in there and play with Jimi, but he was saying it all, another guitarist would have been in his way."
"It's satisfying, working this way," explained Jimi, "I'd start with just a few notes scribbled on some paper and then we get to the studio and a melody is worked out and lots of guys all kick in little sounds of their own. Maybe, if you listen real close, you'll recognize some of the guys working behind. If you do, you'd better keep quiet about it because they're contracted to other companies."
"We all got to play with as many different kinds of musicians as possible," noted Mitch, "it was always encouraged. The usual thing was that late in the evening we'd go down to the Scene and then go 'round to the studio, which was only a couple of blocks away. We block-booked the studio through the night and Hendrix would turn up with endless streams of people."
"We don't know what we're going to do at the studio half the time," laughed Jimi, "it's just contact between the people sometimes, we just play by feeling."
The second take of Voodoo Chile may have gone on the album if Jimi didn't break a string. But then the final take was supernatural. "We finished around 8 in the morning and left." recalls Casady, "No one had any idea it was gonna end up on the album... We did the crowd noises later... about 20 people... Jimi said that this was a great live take... we sat around the mike and made comments, as if it was a party."
"We just opened the studio up and all our friends came down," explained Jimi, "like from after jam sessions. We wanted to jam somewhere, so we just went to the studio, the best place to jam (laughs), and brought about fifty of our friends along."
The "crowd" soundtrack was likely added on May 8, but as Mitch points out, "People like to make out that we were all playing together in the Scene, and it was 'Hey, let's take this down to the studio'. It wasn't really like that. Nice story though."
The final mix was finished on June 10. Jimi's Voodoo blues masterpiece was set to define his legend more than any other single Hendrix recording. "Around the southern United States they have scenes goin' on workin' roots," said Jimi, "like there's different things they can do, they can put something in your food, or put some little hair in your shoe - Voodoo stuff. I saw it. If I see it happen or if I feel it happen then I believe it, not necessarily if I just hear it talked about. You think that sort of thing is rubbish 'till it happens to you, then it's scary. Things like witchcraft, which is a form of exploration and imagination, have been banned by the establishment and called evil. It's because people are frightened to find out the full power of the mind."
When Electric Ladyland came out Disc & Music Echo named Jimi "World Top Musician" and pointed out "he is the first major rock musician to put the idea of the all-star jam session into concrete form on record." Eye called Voodoo Chile "One of the strongest blues efforts to date... This boy has got the goods."


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